This book explores the revolutionary movements of Dada and Bauhaus through the art produced in the period of 1917-1925. Allan Greenberg delves into the responses of different artists and critics to these movements, examining their significance as well as their impact on modern art. With a comprehensive approach, this book brings to light the connections and differences between these two art movements. An essential read for art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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